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Hi fellow cyclists,
I do have a tricky questionI have used Shokz Aeropex for 2 years until they failed and now replaced them with the new Shokz Open Run.
But while I totally like the awareness that you get from using bone conduction headphones I am struggling with the volume. The Aeropex where borderline loud enough, especially when going >25 kph and the new Open Run are even less loud.
So I am wondering if open ear headphones would be a better choice.What are your experiences?
Some things to consider:- the open ear headphones I have found are individual earpieces and I am afraid to loose them. I would prefer something that is connected with a strap or similar.- I definitely do not what in ear headphones- I use them mainly for podcasts and audio books.- My typical rides are 2-3 hours. My longest rides are 5-6 hours.
Edited: Adding links while I find Options on my own or from comments
Open Ear - none bone conduction options:
Upcoming Oladance OSW Sport might be an option:
https://www.oladanceshop.com/pages/ows-sports
Soundcore AeroFit Pro:
https://us.soundcore.com/products/aerofit-pro-a3871011
JBL Sondgear Sense:
https://de.jbl.com/bestsellers/SOUNDGEAR-SENSE.html?cgid=bestsellers
Ali Express option:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/1005005349965303.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt
Im a college student who live with roomates, and as a result I wear earphones everyday for around 6 hours (roughly 40-60% volume), which is 6x longer then doctors reccomend. I would notice that after 2 hours or more my ears would become hot and red. Although this would dissapear after 1 hour of not using earphones, I am worried that this habit will lead to some long term hearing problems. Im wondering whether bone conduction can help with my situation?